Title :
Subject Age in P300 BCI
Author :
Dias, N.S. ; Mendes, P.M. ; Correia, J.H.
Author_Institution :
Dept. Ind. Electron., Minho Univ., Guimaraes
Abstract :
This paper presents a study about the amplitude, latency and distribution of P300 in twelve healthy volunteers (5 women and 7 men, aged between 19-70, with a mean of 35.5 years) that were submitted to two Novelty Oddball Paradigms. The difference between them is on stimulus modalities, which are visual and auditory. Usually, a P300-based brain computer interface has visual stimuli but we are also interested in making analogies between the two modalities. In both test modalities were presented 3 types of stimuli: a `standard´ stimulus, a `target´ stimulus, to which the subject must respond, and a `novel´ stimulus. Most of the subjects were students and are naive to the purposes of the experiment. The subject is not warned about the `novel´. We recorded scalp potentials from 18 channels distributed in a standard configuration 10-20 system. Target P300 had more relevance than novel P300 for a BCI application. Results show relevant differences in amplitude and latency in P300 signal for different ages. The older subjects (>51 years) show smaller P300 amplitudes than younger. Therefore, the subject age must be taken into account when a P300 BCI application is implemented
Keywords :
auditory evoked potentials; electroencephalography; handicapped aids; visual evoked potentials; 19 to 70 year; Novelty Oddball Paradigms; P300 BCI; auditory stimulus; brain computer interface; scalp potentials; subject age; visual stimulus; Aging; Application software; Brain computer interfaces; Delay; Electroencephalography; Enterprise resource planning; Industrial electronics; Scalp; Testing; Voltage fluctuations;
Conference_Titel :
Neural Engineering, 2005. Conference Proceedings. 2nd International IEEE EMBS Conference on
Conference_Location :
Arlington, VA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8710-4
DOI :
10.1109/CNE.2005.1419690